Software
AutoCAD | Revit | Rhino | Grasshopper | Photoshop |
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Professtional
Sketching | HandRendering | Exceptional Mode
Teamwork
Coorinated and worked with people from many different
backgrounds and natioanlities through classroom
activites
Collaborate with co-workers to provide the best
consumer service
Self-Motivate
Eager to learn and put new information into use
Actively pursue sucess and set high standards for
performance

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Statement of Intent
I am currently a fourth year study in the five year NAAB accredited Kansas
State University Master of Architecture Program seeking for a full-time internship
from January 2019 to July 2019. I am currently studying in a study aboard program
in Italy from Augest 2018- December 2018. I will be use this time to explore the
ideas of architecture in a new culture and gain an understanding of how their
culture is like.
Architecture has always been a subject that interest me. I started taking
drafting class in seventh grade. In junior year, I took an architecture drafting class
and from there on, I was set on Architecture. Light and spaces arrangments have
interest me since the day I started my first year at Kansas State Univeristy. Hagia
Sophia has inspired me to think about how the light comes into some of these
projects.
I am fairly good at creating functional design, while creating projects that
are simiple and easy to come together as a whole. I believed that I am a simple
designer when it comes to how buildings are layout and organized.
I also have an interest in the work on stone. In a few of these project, you
can see stone or brick being used. Some of these project also uses the ideas of
carving into the stone or brick and creating spaces in the thick walls. Also, I have
an interest in the stone being a screen but having the appearance of a thick wall.
I am a definietly a good and suitable candidate for an full-time internship
from January 2019 to Auguest 2019.

The studio was to create a museum for
modern art design in the Santa Monica,
California area. At the beginning of the
project, we had to pick a modern art
artist and research their ideas and art
to help us design the museum. I pick
Angelo Testa, which does mostly large
textiles. Examples of his work is shown
on the next pages in the perspective of
the galleries.

The View is on the Second floor of the
galleries spaces in the center nearest to the
service spaces (behind this view). The view
shows what kind of spaces the Gallieres and
Open Space Diagram to the right can create.
Looking straight, you are looking outside to
a double height courtyard. Beyond that, you
see a open tarrace that looks to the outside,
but below that is an indoor gallery. Now
looking up, you see an indoor galleries, but
beyond that you see glass window that look
to the double height spaces below.

Galleries Placement
The Galleries are location on the
Northeast side of the site away from
the street edge to put some distance
between the busy Santa Monica.

Galleries

Galleries and Open Space
Relationship
The Galleries are a nine-square grid
that is then divided into four floors.
Cubes and floors are then taking out of
the nine square grid creating galleries
that are outside and galleries that are
double height.

Outdoor Open Space
Indoor Double-height Space

Galleries, Service, and Served
Relationship
The Served and Service are located
around the galleries. It wraps around
in a L shaped on the side. Service is
located on the back side near the ally
and along the partition. The Served is
located along the street.

Galleries

Circulation Space

Services and Served Space

To the left is a rendering on the lobby to the
museum. The view is when you just walking out
of the vestibule into the lobby. The entry to the
galleries is on the right when the women and
child are walking to. The entry to the gift shop
is behind the women and men on the left in the
covered area.

The sectional perspective below is cutting
through east-west. It shows the relationship
between the service, circulation, and galleries.

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Above is a sectional model that was section is
cut in three place to show the different gallery
spaces in relationship to the first floor plan.

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The project is about designing a
gatehouse for a great house. The great
house that I pick was the Kaufmann
Desert House in Palm Springs, California
by Richard Neutron. We first sprent
some time research the Kaufmann
House by gathering plans, section, and
diagrams. We then used them to create
diagrams that helps to explain what we
thought the architect was trying to do.

Hierarchy Spaces
Hierarchy Spaces is about the levels
of the roofs, and how high they are
compared to the function of the
space. The Kaufmann has a hierarchy
of spaces by creating a second story
above the living and dinner, which is
the center part of the house.

Orienting Views
In the Research for this project, we took the plans of the great houses and sketched
over them to try and figure what the architect was thinking when designing this
house. The plan above is what i did on the Kaufmann Desert House. Oriented Views
is about the location of solid wall and glass wall compare to the direction of the
views. The Kaufmann has a radial plan. The purpose was to create individual spaces
with its own views to the mountains. It creates a service space in the inner part
of the stone wall with views direct around in all direction. This becomes the main
parti for my gatehouse.

Inside/ Outside Planes
Inside/ Outside Planes is about using
planes to question what is outside
and inside. The Kaufmann uses planes
to blur the line between outside and
inside by continue the wall past the
glass. The gatehouse incorporates
the same ideas by having a lighter
structure and using planar to go just
a bit farther to blur the lines between
inside and outside.

Gatehouseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Orenting Views
The gatehouse uses the same ideas that
the Kaufmann uses to creates different
views for the different spaces. The
bedroom and living room are looking
to the mountains to the west, while not
getting in the way of the Kaufmann
views by continuing the stone wall
out. The Visitor center is looking to the
Kaufmann, which is what the visitor
center is for.
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Living
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The gatehouse has a similar hierarchy,
but it is at a smaller scale. The visitor
center has a higher roofs to create a
hierarchy of the center. The gatehouse
will be primarly use to show the
Kaufmann. Therefore, it just make sense
the raise the visitor center higher than
the apartment for the gate keeper.

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The library is an Council Grove, Kansas,
which is a small historical town off the
interstate. It is very proud and history
oriented town. It really investigated into
the history and learn, which is why the
library in the town holds an important
part. It is where the kids gather in the
afternoon and is where people rents
movies and games out.

Main Atrium Space
The main atrium in the space bring
the library together. Library in Council
Grove is considered the heart of the
town. Therefore, having a donut space
building with an open atrium in the
center. It is the middle and heart of the
library.

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The Site has a high school across the
street on Hockaday Street and the
downtown area is down Neosho St.
less than a block way. Therefore, the
library would have traiff from both
directions coming to the library. The
open covered pouch can draw people
from both directions to a common
entry wall on the corner of the site.
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The images shows the second
level atrium. The atrium
spaces is in the center of the
library.

The images shows
the children reading
area, where there
are two square box
that extend to the
roof. Book can be
store along the
sides, but in the
middle the children
can climb into them
an play or read a
book .

The image to the left shows the sectional
perspective of the library. It cuts through the
atrium space and shows what the atrium space
can do for the library. It become the center for
most of the activity in the library.

The project was design a egyptologist
research study. The project was a little
different than most, because they had
us used two huge block of limestone
and craved into them rooms and
spaces. In the plan to the right, there
is a large square space and a more
rectangle space sticking off of it. Those
are the two blocks of limestone. Since
this project was a small scale and had
a small project to it, we were able to
take some time with the drawings.
The drawings were hand drawing with
graphic rendering. This is one of the
four pages I was able to complete for
the project.

Class: Arch 302 Fall 2016
What: Egyptologist Research Study

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This project was to create a dance
studio for Old Town, Wichita. The dance
studio would have a performance
hall/main studio, which is shown in
the image to the left. As part of the
project, we had to design a roof for the
performance hall and a stone screen
wall of the south side of the site.

Responding to Context
The courtyard in the front under one of the studio helps to create an inviting area
for the public to come into and enjoy. Along with being a place to relax, the spaces
can hold outdoor performance. The courtyard in the middle is open to the sky. It
creates a spaces in front of the entrance for people to relax and sit. A courtyard
in the back creates a more private spaces for the staff and dancers away from the
public.

Served Open
Spaces with
Smooth
Surfaces
Service Close
Spaces with Rough
Stone Surfaces

Served/ Service VS. Circulation
A service bar was create along the partition wall to placed all the service spaces in
a thick stone wall that wraps around the bar. This allows the service bar to be along
the north side creaitng more open and light spaces with materials of glass and
smooth concrete. Glass and smooth concrete will be in contrast with a rough large
stone rainscreen wall.

GFRC Panels with smooth
or off-the-form finishes
and Cappcucino color

Metal Plate
Connector

Bolt Connection

Steel Column

Wrapped with
Concrete

Metal Plate
Connector
Concrete Slab

Spring Floor
Metal Braces with
Bolt Connection
Metal Plate
Connector

GFRC Panels with
smooth or off-theform finishes and
Cappcucino color

Steel I Beam
Roller
Shade

Drywall Drop
Ceiling

Bolt Connection

Bolt Connection

GFRC Panels with smooth
or off-the-form finishes
and Cappcucino color

Sliver Steel
Metal Braces
Metal Plate
Connector

For the roof detail of the the performance hall, the project has a glass reinforcedfiber concrete that wraps around the roof and north side of the building as
shown in the wall section axon on the right page. Another part of this project was
creating half scale details of plan, section, and elevation of the details. GFRC panels
are being held by steel brackets that the panels can slip around and being bolted
into places. The precedents I looked at for this project was the One Omotesando in
Tokyo, Japan and The Broad in Los Angeles, California.

For the stone screen detail, the project has the service bar that the stone wraps
around. Like the roof details, wall section perspective was done shown above.
Plan, section, and elevation details at half scale are shown to the right of the
page. The project uses a 2 ft by 4 X ft rainscreen limestone panels an wraps the
outside and inside wall with. To the right of the second page is a perspective of
the limestone rainscreen that wraps around to the interior. The rainscreen is being
held by the steel metal brackets that are l shaped to be able to bolt to the wall and
have the stone rest of the bracket. The precedents I looked for this project was the
Getty Musuem in Los Angeles, California.